Formal Verification of Secure Software Systems

Formal Verification of Secure Software Systems

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What's the most important part of software?

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What's the most important part of software?

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Formal Verification of Secure Software Systems

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Ground rules
  3. 3 The rule of two feet
  4. 4 What's the most important part of software?
  5. 5 This is how it was meant to be done
  6. 6 The software security group is just another engineering team
  7. 7 Your SSG should be one of your strongest development teams
  8. 8 Tension, direction, respect, collaboration
  9. 9 First, and most important, you have to be pointed in the same direction
  10. 10 If you don't have the same objectives, nobody wins
  11. 11 If you want to move in the same direction you need mutual respect!
  12. 12 When you have respect you can have healthy tension
  13. 13 When you have healthy tension you get to the real issues
  14. 14 Instead of pen testers, hire solid developers
  15. 15 It's easier to train developers in security than it is security pros in development
  16. 16 Threat modeling
  17. 17 Find creative ways to say yes
  18. 18 When you can competently understand business impact and risk you can understand why yes might be important
  19. 19 High functioning SSGS are part of the development process
  20. 20 But not because they are required
  21. 21 An SSG that helps ship software faster is always welcome
  22. 22 Teams will actively seek the advice of the SSG
  23. 23 Because they don't have to be afraid of what will happen
  24. 24 When you have a team of developers automation increases
  25. 25 Security becomes part of the product
  26. 26 The end result looks like real collaboration
  27. 27 Questions?

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